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Satu Mare Szatmárnémeti
Status
County seat
Founded
972 (first official record as Villa Zotmar)
Component villages
Sătmărel
Government
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Between 1920 and 1936, Aharon Roth, another well-known Hasidic rebbe, was active in the city; he was the founder of the Toldot Aharon community in Jerusalem.  ...
Legend indicates it was founded by boatmen carrying salt down the Someșul River and served as a market centre. The first historical mention of the city was in ...
On May 3, 1944, the Jews of Satu-Mare were ordered into a ghetto that was established in the Jewish section of the city. The ghetto held approximately.
From 1902 the status quo community was led by a Zionist rabbi, Dr. Samuel Sándor Jordán, who established the first Hebrew kindergarten in Hungary. The first ...
In 1857, a synagogue was built. The first Jewish printing press was established in 1903. Jews also contributed to the local Hungarian press. Satu-Mare was a ...
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The Satu Mare Shire (attested in 1181), located at the crossroad of some important trading roads and rich in natural resources, had an eventful history, the ...
The city of Satu Mare has a history dating back to the Middle Ages, mentioned first in 1181 under the name of “Castrum Zotmar” in the first Hungarian chronicle.
The first park in Satu Mare was established in 1844. During the early 1800s, the first large industrial companies were founded: the steam mill, the brick ...